Virginia Standards Of Learning - HamptonRoads.com SchoolZone SOL Center The standards of learning are the cornerstone of about how Hampton Roads school districts are applying these standards. READ WHAT THE (sols) TEACH. http://home.hamptonroads.com/schoolzone/schoolsol/search.cfm
Extractions: Advanced search Search Databases Choose a DB > Articles Events Grants Product Announce Reviews Web Picks Become a techLEARNING.com author Home Resources News ... Archives > June 10, 2003 June 10, 2003 - Vol.4, No.23 Will Keyboards Kill Cursive? Source: Distance-Educator.com Virginia Pilot Program Tests the Use of Online Education In pursuit of helping more Virginia students pass the state's required Standards of Learning tests (SOL), Governor Mark Warner has decided to put virtual education to the test. This summer, a pilot program is expanding Prince William County's Virtual High School to serves students outside the county who are having difficulty passing their SOLs. The program will cover the $570 tuition for 100 students who enroll in English 10 or English 11 through Prince William County or York County. Other students may enroll at their own cost. Launched in 2001, Virtual High School has served about 500 students and has posted an 81% pass rate among students who took the SOL tests after their virtual classes during the 2001-02 school year. If the summer program proves successful, the state will expand it further.
What Are The SOLs? as the Virginia standards of learning for each different about the new standards of Accreditation? homework; communicating with children s teachers through notes http://www.southampton.k12.va.us/sms/standol.html
Extractions: What are the SOLs? In 1994, Governor George Allen wanted the state legislators to do four things: In an effort to improve public education in Virginia, legislators are eager to hold students and schools accountable for academic performance. Students, no matter where they live in Virginia, must pass the same content tests for core subjects. This concept will ensure consistency in the academic preparation of all students upon graduation from high school. Students at Southampton Middle School in grade 8 will take SOL tests in the four core content areas of English, math, science, and social studies. A technology test will also be given. These tests will cover material taught up to that grade, A team of educators has developed tests which are based on the content that has been established as the Virginia Standards of Learning for each of the four core courses. Every student in Virginia will be tested on the same content. When will I know how my child did?
IDEAS - MIRROR NEWS: SPRING 2000 ed, of course, are those with learning disabilities Since we feel that high standards should apply school system accountable for actually teaching our children. http://www.idic15.org/virginia.html
Extractions: SPRING 2000 NEWSLETTERS HOME VIRGINIA CONSIDERS SPECIAL ED PROPOSAL BROUGHT BY IDEAS MOM AND FRIENDS Patti Rubel, parent of a son, Adam, who has idic15, recently sent us this update on her activities with the Virginia State legislature. Congratulations Patti! We made a proposal to our state delegate to have a study done that would look at this issue. We wanted the State to agree to modified testing for kids who follow a modified curriculum (this would include quite a few kids in special ed). That way, they wouldn't have to opt out. They would take tests based on the curriculum they're studying. The teachers would be accountable and the parents would have something to measure their children's progress by. We would also like to see another kind of diploma added to the system to go along with the "Modified SOLs". We hope this would help a great many kids in Special Ed go on to higher learning institutions. Right now an IEP Diploma won't get them anywhere. GO TO NEXT PAGE
SOL WEBSITES Cartoons are archived so teachers can find cartoons on specific topics. StudyWeb Professional Development standards of learning tests. http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/MS/Fairfield/LIBRARY/TeacherResources/SOL Websites.
Extractions: SOL WEBSITES Sites Created by the State of Virginia Web site created by the Virginia State Department of Education to allow teachers to search for SOL-related lesson plans. Teachers may also submit lesson plans and possibly receive recertification points. Project developed by the Virginia Department of Education to provide sample resource materials and teaching strategies for English, History, Math, and Science teachers. Links are clearly divided by subject and by grade level. The links include the specific SOL objective(s) they address. An unfinished site claiming to be a clearinghouse of curriculum resources for the implementation of the Standards of Learning. Supported by the Virginia State Department of Education but the state makes clear it is not endorsing any one Internet resource over another. Many of the links seem to still be under construction. Sites Created by School Systems Using the Internet to Master the Virginia Standards of Learning This site, created by Amelia County Public Schools in Virginia, provides links to Internet sites that can be used to support the teaching of SOLs. This site does not provide direct access to lesson plans, but it correlates SOL objectives with the information found on various web sites. When last checked, it only provided links to science and social studies sites with plans to update the remaining curricula.
Extractions: We are pleased to introduce you to what the Education Department has to offer! The Department presents programs of a thematic nature to provide students and educators with programs that meet multiple Standards of Learning requirements. The Department achieves this through its' intergration of a house museum, artifacts, hands-on learning, and critical thinking exercises. These programs are offered on Endview's premises or at a site of your preference. Here are a few comments about our programs: "The enthusiasm, knowledge, and control of both presenters were outstanding. They had the students attention." The following is a complete listing of educational programs, fees, and program pre-visit amd post-visit materials. Please feel free to contact the staff at the Education Department through any one of the above methods.
Taking A Stand On Testing By Jerry Becker yet hit Virginia s standards of learning tests or Maryland s in addition, hundreds of teachers refused cash t mind the concept of standardized tests they re http://mathforum.org/epigone/ncsm.members/noajirchen
Virginia SOL Resources At The University Of Richmond http//oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/ education/solsites/ This site was updated on February 20, 2004. of links to more than 2500 resources suitable for supporting the teaching of the standards http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/as/education/solsites
Standards Of Learning The increased rigor of the standards of learning challenges teachers to revisit their own mastery of the four core content areas and to employ http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/instruction/sol.htm
Extractions: Search for: Quick Links Superintendent School Board Administration Human Resources ... SCS Home Page General Information Directory What's Hot! 2003-2004 Calendar 2004-2005 Calendar ... More General Info Educational Resources For Parents For Students For Teachers School Home Pages Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Alternative Schools Employment Job Postings GroupWise Web Access Elementary Middle High Administration To respond to a perceived need to raise studentsÂ’ achievement levels, the Virginia Board of Education initiated a sweeping reform of the K-12 education system in 1994. That reform is grounded in the belief that all students in Virginia, regardless of their background or where they live, deserve a quality education. The reform consists of four major elements: high academic standards, known as the "Standards of Learning," or "SOLs," tests to measure student progress in the Standards of Learning
Mrs. Wilborne's SOL Testing Page In the spring, all third grade students will be tested on K3 standards of learning. Check Teacher Resources Page for More SOL Test Sites. http://web.dps.k12.va.us/ParkAve/soltest.htm
Extractions: Start Your Own Homonyms List and Learn Homonym - One of two or more words spelled and pronounced alike but different in meaning Homophone - One of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or spelling Homograph - One of two or more words spelled alike but different in meaning or pronunciation Our third grade curriculum is based completely on the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs). The SOLs are the curriculum. Please make yourself familiar with them and work to master each. In the spring, all third grade students will be tested on K-3 Standards of Learning. All fifth grade students will be tested on 4-5 SOLs.
Default learning of the Virginia State Computer/Technology standards of learning to University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign s Math Teacher Link, learn about bits http://www.manassas.k12.va.us/dean/Class/Etherington/Technology/default1.htm
Extractions: Welcome! This site has been designed to assist with the teaching and learning of the Virginia State Computer/Technology Standards of Learning to be mastered by the end of grade five. The technology terms and quizzes included on these pages incorporate these requirements with additional information for the more advanced, technology-minded student. Although the Resources page is divided into sections labeled "Mostly for Students" and "Especially for Teachers," both students and teachers are invited and encouraged to explore all of the links in both sections. Students are especially encouraged to view the spreadsheet and database PowerPoint presentations listed in the teacher resources. Binary Bits and Bytes - From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Math Teacher Link, learn about bits, bytes, and the binary code by interactively turning switches on and off. Technology Terms Look up over 140 technology terms in six different categories. Each word is defined, explained, and linked to an online glossary. Many include pictures and graphics. Print three technology spelling and vocabulary lists complete with related activities. Students will enjoy completing the crossword puzzles, configured words, word searches, word scrambles, and practice spelling tests.
Paul Fleisher--standardized Testing doesn t fit within the standards gets eliminated the very activities that excite students about learning. Instead, they feel obligated to teach the test, with http://home.earthlink.net/~pfleishe/SOLessay.html
Extractions: Paul Fleisher What should we expect from our schools? Certainly we want children to read, write and compute. We want them to be able to think analytically and solve problems, to know basic information about our world, and become responsible citizens. They should learn to work together, and solve conflicts peacefully. We want them to develop an appreciation of the arts, and respect for cultures different from our own. We want children to learn skills that make them employable. We want to be sure they're healthy and well-fed, and want them to find life-long interests to make them happy. How do we in Virginia determine whether our schools are meeting these expectations? We give kids a multiple choice test. The Virginia Standards of Learning may be the most destructive thing politicians have done to public schools since "massive resistance." The problem is not so much the standards themselvesalthough they are written with far too much inflexible detail. (For example, one standard insists that students learn to use interactive video-discs, a technology that was obsolete five years ago.) It's the testing that is making the lives of Virginia educators and schoolchildren miserable, and robbing them of a first-rate education.
The Best Answer (washingtonpost.com) Not coincidentally, last year also marked the end of my 10 years as a Fairfax County English teacher. standards of learning were introduced to make http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48919-2004Feb17.html
Extractions: Sunday, February 22, 2004; Page W20 "Yo, Mr. R we gonna read today?" A battered copy of a young-adult novel called The Giver materialized from the depths of his baggy jeans pocket as the 11th-grader sauntered into English class at Mount Vernon High School. "This book's pretty good," he said, launching into an enthusiastic synopsis. Often unburdened by pesky school trappings like pens or homework, this young man wasn't one of my more engaged students. He wasn't reading on grade level and often seemed as if he was just marking time in high school. His unexpected burst of bibliophilia gave me a warm fuzzy teacher moment. Which faded a second later as I glanced down at the freshly copied stack of Standards of Learning practice tests sitting on my desk. The junior's description of The Giver, Lois Lowry's story about a boy who is the sole repository for memories in a colorless future, was cut short by the bustling entrance of his backpack-slinging classmates. They were a study in Fairfax County diversity. Kids hailing from million-dollar homes with a view of the Potomac River took seats next to others who had never walked its banks, even though they lived just a few miles away along the Route 1 corridor or at nearby Fort Belvoir.
The Truth About SOLs is indisputably essential for all children to learn. Teachers and students report feeling rushed to survey course, while other standards are developmentally http://www.fairtest.org/arn/The Truth About SOLs.htm
Extractions: The Virginia Board of Education says that: The SOL program will improve public education by holding everyone to high standards through high-stakes testing. TRUTH: It is a common, but untrue, assumption that high-stakes testing produces improved learning and student achievement. Test scores rise, in large part, because of more focus on expected test content and more familiarity with the tests. The SOL program will narrow instruction and undermine education quality as teachers are forced to teach to the tests and short-change the rest of the curriculum simply to raise test scores. Low-income, minority, limited English, and special needs students are especially subject to getting drill and test practice instead of rich and varied education programs. They are at higher risk of being denied diplomas or dropping out in frustration before reaching12th grade. High standards cannot be maintained and education improved for all simply by raising the stakes for students. SOL test scores are the single best measure of students' and schools'performance and should be the primary criteria for graduation and accreditation.
Sol Sol Resource Guide SOL Teacher Resource Guides Available Under Each Subject. Sol Test Questions from 1998. standards of learning Search Page - View http://www.techtrekers.com/sol.html
Extractions: Standards of Learning Sites Virginia Department of Education Sites Sol A Commonwealth of Knowledge search page - Search all of the SOLs by keyword or select the content area to see a listing of the SOLs by grade. SOL Lesson Plans - Finding a lesson plan is easy. Type a keyword in the search box above or choose the content area to see all the lesson plans available for that subject. Sol Resource Guide - SOL Teacher Resource Guides Available Under Each Subject Sol Test Questions from 1998 SOL - Blueprints Standards of Learning Search Page - View standards by subject area across all grade levels. Arts-Music, Arts-Performance, Social Science Language Arts/English Dr. Violet Allain's WWW site English/language arts unit/lesson plans developed by students in SEED 371 Clinical Methods. Units are correlated with VA SOLs. Edgar Allan Poe Museum. - The Poe Museum provides a retreat into early nineteenth century Richmond where Edgar Allan Poe lived and worked. The museum features the life and career of Edgar Allan Poe by documenting his accomplishments with pictures, relics, and verse, and focusing on his many years in Richmond. English Curriculum. Thematic Unit
Welcome To Asbury... Solutions Chester the Crab Virginia Standard of learning Education Education 4 Kids Enchanted learning Drill and Site – All Grade Levels TEACHER SITES Using http://asb.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us/sols/sol.html
Extractions: The following SOLs are listed by grade level. We strongly encourage parents to download these documents for your child's respective grade level. These files, known as Curriculum Frameworks, are what our teachers use to plan their lessons. These documents do an excellent job of "unpacking" the VA SOLs and provide you with the "essential knowledge" your child will be held accountable for on his/her grade level. Please call Mr. Caggiano at 850-5075 if you have any questions about the documents or the downloading process.The files are in PDF format, you must have Adobe Acrobat to view them. Math SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade History SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Science SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade English SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Below you will find actual SOL tests given by the State of Virginia over the last couple of years. All subjects in grades 3 and 5 are listed with the exception of tests given in the area of History. If you choose to print one or more of these tests, you will find the answer key on the very last page.
Grade 8 Grade 5 and Grade 8 teachers will find this web site created by Jefferson Labs a wonderful resource to prepare students for the Standard of learning tests. http://www.virginiasol.com/test_grade8.htm
VEA : Articles Archives : Detail in Marion, Rees Shearer, Washington County, told the board that Criterionbased standardized testing is a poor means of evaluating learning or teaching. http://www.veaweteach.org/articles_archives_detail.asp?ContentID=351